The short answer is Maynstall as it stands today does not have an
active contribution base and is not what I would consider an active
project.
For the long answer, there are aspects of Maynstall, specifically
regarding a way of accessing a remote JPA data model that we make use
of on our own commercial product and once every six months have a
small CVS commit to keep it going. This area I believe has interesting
value to the community though the Maynstall project as it stands now
does not represent that correctly -- the data model access was a fall
out technology from the integration, not a key component to the
initial contribution. I previously spoke at EclipseWorld/EclipseCon
with Doug Clark over on EclipseLink to see about the possibility of
aligning a subset of the services in Maynstall over in that area. The
provisioning side of Maynstall was largely displaced with the
introduction of p2; even on my own commercial offering we needed to
stop using Maynstall for any provisioning and switch entirely to p2
for consistency with the community.

As always I'm open to suggestions from others who were originally
named committers on the project.

Hi, this is Eric Rizzo of the Technology PMC. While reviewing the
projects under the Technology umbrella, I've noticed that Maynstall
seems to be inactive. The newsgroup has no messages for almost a year
and the web site and wiki do not appear to have been updated in quite a
while. The mailing list has not responded to recent inquiries, either.

What is the status of the project? We need to have a response from the
project lead and/or other team members ASAP.